hey tojo,

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I like it, but the 400 motor is why I wanted the CB-1. It's a fun little bike that I will probably use at a few more track days then move it on down the road. Part of the fun is getting a pass in on someone riding a bigger bike even if they get around you on the straights .

Great swap in the link.

Keeping it that stock looking and having that motor would be great to mess with people on street rides.

BTW, I have a friend with a street ready CB-1 that would be a good candidate.

Ignore the price, he always prices too high for CL hagglers. It could be bought for less.

i like smaller bikes, too. i had to post this one because of just the amazing job this guy did. if you had never looked at a cb-1 with much scrutiny, and then looked at the bike posted here, you would think that's how it rolled off the factory floor

i like smaller bikes, too. i had to post this one because of just the amazing job this guy did. if you had never looked at a cb-1 with much scrutiny, and then looked at the bike posted here, you would think that's how it rolled off the factory floor

Yep. It looks very nice.

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